Use everything for learning languages which
you will get into your hand and which is handily nearby. Your TV device
for example.
Now you may think "Good, okay. But for this
tip I would'nt need to visit this pages. Watching a film in another
language is something which is quite normal." You are
absolutely right!
Cable or Internet TV are beautiful things. There are
many different foreign transmitters with different languages available.
But that isn't what I would like you to suggest. Primarily: How often do
you take your time to join a film to look in a foreign language, quite
honest now? Rare, or?
What would it be like against this with teletext? Do
you have access to teletext? For example at Euronews? Euronews has its
teletext pages in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and
Spanish.
Have a look at the reports in your source language
first, then change to the target language and you will discover the
"Aha-experience" much sooner than you would ever have imagined.
This under the conditions of a provided certain basic knowledge in the
target language. Be sure that it will help you to recognize and
understand most of the words quickly.
Well, but if you do not have any access to teletext or
if you want to learn even a completely different language? Don't worry.
My special tips therefore: You have a PC at
your hand and also you have an internet connection available, isn't?
Clearly it is, otherwise you couldn't read my lines. (You don't find
either that this is combined well?)
Tip 1: www.euronews.net
- Euronews again, this time by Internet, and with one language more:
Russian.
Tip 2: You would
need another language than those mentioned before? Okay, but where to
get it? Try it with this link:
http://www.beepworld.de/members16/teletext/index.htm
Teletextpages from the whole world! Yours normally also should
be at this. A lot of fun!
Please
let me know what you think about this possibility, thanks!